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Training - Teachers continuing professional development

Regular workshops, seminars and courses for teachers, experts, policy makers and ICT suppliers are organised in the Future Classroom Lab on how existing and emerging technologies can have a transformative effect on teaching and learning processes. There are also plenty of distant opportunities such as webinars and online training to reach out to a greater numbers of teachers across Europe. You find different opportunities on these pages.

FCL on-site workshops and courses

Two-day workshops and five-day courses on different topics will be organised at the Future Classroom Lab in Brussels. Please note that participation fees apply. Read more here

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Online learning events

A number of free online learning events are open to teachers interested to take part in these Twitter discussions, practitioner-led webinars, or topic-specific webinars. The trainings are offered by EUN projects or FCL partners. Find all the online events in the training calendar.

Online courses by the European Schoolnet Academy

The European Schoolnet Academy is an online course platform to help deliver EUN training and professional development resources, free-of-cost, to a wider audience. New courses are coming up in 2016. Sign up for the courses here

Teacher training materials

European Schoolnet together its partners has developed three courses for secondary level teachers' professional development. The contents of the modular courses are offered free of charge to be used by teacher training organisations and other training providers. Read more here

More training opportunities through EUN projects

European Schoolnet runs about 50 projects every year. Participation in these projects can provide schools with opportunities and invitations to trainings, courses and summer schools. EUN projects can be explored on the EUN website

Rethinking teaching and learning

The Future Classroom Lab is created by European Schoolnet, its supporting 30 ministries and industry partners to help visualise how conventional classrooms and other learning spaces can be easily reorganised to support changing styles of teaching and learning.